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Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846

"The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808) Volume II"


George Woodward, esquire, an owner and mortgagee of property, and
occasionally a resident in the West Indies.
Mr. Joseph Woodward, three years resident in the West Indies.
Henry Botham, esquire, a director of sugar-works both in the East and West
Indies.
Mr. John Giles, resident twelve years in the West Indies and America.
J. Harrison, esquire, M.D. twenty-three years resident, in the medical
line, in the West Indies and America.
Robert Jackson, esquire, M.D. four years resident in the West Indies in the
medical line, after which he joined his regiment, in the same profession,
in America.
Thomas Woolrich, esquire, twenty years a merchant in the West Indies, but
in the interim was twice in America.
Reverend James Stuart, two years in the West Indies, and twenty in America.
George Baillie, esquire, one year in the West Indies, and twenty-five in
America.
William Beverley, esquire, eighteen years in America.
John Clapham, esquire, twenty years in America.
Robert Crew, esquire, a native of America, and long resident there.
John Savage, esquire, forty-six years resident in America.


The evidence having been delivered on both sides, and then printed, it was
judged expedient by Mr.


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